MS in Finance

Understanding financial modeling, mergers and acquisitions and financial business
strategy from an analytical perspective can be an invaluable asset toward achieving
new career goals.

At Webster University, the master's degree in Finance focuses on a quantitative and
comprehensive examination of the financial field. Students in the graduate program
gain knowledge that can help them measure financial risk and formulate strategies to reduce it, determine the value of financial assets and analyze the financial decisions of a corporation, which can ultimately lead toward career advancement. With coursework in closely related fields
of accounting and economics, financial professionals value Webster University's master's
degree program in finance as they develop their skills in corporate finance, investments
and financial institutions.

Finance students who want to take advance certification, including the Chartered Financial
Analyst (CFA) or Certified Financial Planner (CFP), can take advanced courses in Investments
and Portfolio management; while others may focus on Entrepreneurial Finance, Capital
Budgeting or International Finance.

The master's program in finance is available to graduate students in a traditional
classroom environment at ten locations throughout the U.S., and in London, England,
and Vienna, Austria, as an online program and as a hybrid degree program where students
attend class online and in the classroom according to location preferences and work
schedules.

Whatever your preference, you can be sure your investment in an Master of Science
in Finance will have a positive impact on your net worth. According the U.S. Census
Bureau, employees with a master's degree earn an average of $10,000 more per year
than their colleagues.

Master's Degree in Finance Points of Distinction

The program is offered through the Walker School of Business and Technology, which
is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)